MAGNOLIA. 
Residents of Magnolia will be interest- 
ed to know that the additional fire pro- 
tection which has been sought after for 
some time is forth-coming this season as 
it has been decided to send a pair of 
horses and an extra driver to Magnolia in 
the near future. The idea is to keep 
one pair of horses in the house ready for 
a.call at any minute. It has been the 
practise to work the present horses dur- 
ing the day. and in case of fire the results 
might be disastrous if the team was out 
on the road. It has also been suggested 
that the street-sprinkling might be done 
by the city instead of by contract, under 
this arrangement. 
The board of aldermen have granted 
a license to William Douglas, Magnolia 
ave., to keep swine. 
It was with some surprise that Magno- 
lia people read in the papers a few days 
ago of the case in court in Fall River in 
which Mrs. Enman, wife of Rev. James 
E. Enman, formerly pastor here, petitions 
for separate maintenace and the custody 
of her two children. In her testimony 
Mrs. Enman said: “‘Mr. Enman was 
first sent to Magnolia to preach. The 
congregation held a reception for us. I 
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didn’t know a soul in the place, and yet 
that whole evening in the church Mr. 
Enman didn’t introduce me to any one, 
and completely ignored my presence.’’ 
There will be a social and dance in 
the Women’s Club house next Wednes- 
day evening under the direction of some 
of the young men. A good time is as- 
sured all who attend. 
Hollis St. Theatre. 
To theatregoers who admire the highest form 
of dramatic art, the announcement that Olga 
Nethersole, the noted English artiste, will open 
her week’s engagement at the Hollis Street 
Theatre, Boston, on Monday evening, May 13, 
will doubtless be received with pleasure. 
Miss Nethersole will be seen in eight perform- 
ances, and will present five plays. The bill for 
Monday night will probably be considered the nov 
elty of the engagement. It will be her own vers- 
ion of M. Scribe’ simmortal play ‘“Adrienne Le- 
Couvreur.”? On Tuesday, Friday and Satur- 
day evenings and at the Saturday matinee, Clyde 
Fitch’s dramatization of Daudet’s famous story 
of ‘‘Sapho”’ will be the bill. At the special 
Wednesday matinee, Miss Nethersole has con- 
sented to appear in a popular translation of Alex- 
ander Dumas’ ‘‘La Dame Aux Camelias,”’ 
known in English as ‘‘Camille.’? Wednesday 
evening the great star will appear in Henry 
Hamilton’s version of Prosper Merimee’s 
romance of the cigarette girl of Seville, ‘‘Car- 
men.’’ On Thursday evening the offering will 
be Arthur Wing Pinero’s English problem-play, 
‘Tanqueray. ” 
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Miss M. E. McCarthy announces that 
she is on the North Shore for the sea— 
son and wil] attend to customers at 
their homes in 
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15,000 gallons a day 
of the purest moun- 
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from this spring. 
Every precaution 
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the mountain, Itis 
delivered in crated 
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Our North Shore Agents: 
Cobb, Bates & Yerxa Co., Salem 
H. P, Woodbury, Beverly Cove 
F. T. Goodhue, Ipswich 
D- W. Hardy & Son, Beverly Farms 
Manchester 
Magnolia 
Geo. W. Hooper, 
P. S. Lycett, 
